Seats Still Available For Popular Well & Septic Seminar For Homeowners

Seats Still Available For Popular Well & Septic Seminar For Homeowners

Seats are still available for the Kane County Health Department’s free, super-popular Well and Septic Seminar for Homeowners.

The event has become so well attended that organizers have added a second session for Sept. 20 at the University of Illinois Extension Office, 535 S. Randall Road, St. Charles.

Are you a homeowner with a well and/or septic system? Do you know how these systems work? Do you know how to properly care for your well and septic system?

If your answer to one or both of the last two questions is no, it’s a good idea to sign up now. The second seminar has been added to accommodate demand.

Organizers ask that you call ahead and reserve a seat by calling 630-444-3040. If you reach a voicemail, please leave your name, phone number, address and reason for calling and we will put you on the list.

One of the reasons the seminars are so popular is that each household that is supported by well water gets a free water sample test kit.

Bring any and all questions as a short Q&A session will be held after the presentation.

Well and Septic Seminar for Homeowners

  • septicsystemWhen: Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018.
    • Afternoon Session: 2 p.m.
    • Evening Session:  6 p.m.
  • Where: University of Illinois Extension Office, 535 S. Randall Road, St. Charles.
  • Call: 630-444-3040 to reserve a seat

More Info From the Health Department Website

The Health Department provides:

  • Private sewage disposal inspection and complaint investigation.
  • Education on private sewage disposal system maintenance.
  • Public complaint investigation – solid waste storage and handling.

Resources

Fees and Permit Info

Check the Fees & Permits page for the current fees for:

  • New Construction – Single Family
  • Renovation – Single Family
  • New Construction – Commercial, Multi-Family
  • Renovation – Commercial, Multi-Family
  • Experimental/ Alternative System – Chemical, Incinerator, Drip, Etc.
  • Aerobic Treatment Plant Monitoring
  • Change of Contractor
  • Subdivision Plan Review – per lot
  • Septic Plan Revision
  • Soil interpretation, Septic Variance, Feasibility Letter, Letter of Approval to Municipality
  • Site inspection of septic disposal area

SOURCE: Kane County Health Department

About the Kane County Health Department

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